Monday 29 October 2012

Una Voce Toronto: Upcoming Events

This coming Thursday, November 1st, 2012, Una Voce Toronto will be sponsoring a Solemn High Mass in the Extraordinary Form. Mass will be held at the lovely Loretto Abbey, in north Central Toronto. On Friday, November 2nd, Una Voce Toronto will sponsor a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Issac Jogues, in Pickering. 

Only these past few days have the Synod Fathers spoken of the need to have holy, reverential liturgies. We should take their recommendations to heart and strive to attend this blessed event. Attending Mass and praying for our dearly departed is a most pious act. 

For further information please see the following links: 

6 comments:

  1. Barona, are these all of the Solemn Latin Masses happening in the diocese of Toronto this coming week? Are there any others happening?

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  2. Yes there are. See the next post.

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  3. Julian,

    Please accept this in a sprit of fraternity. Why not just say that there are other Masses and send us a link?

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  4. Thanks for the reply Barona. Sure I will in future. I can discuss this more in private correspodence. I'd e-mail you or Freyr privately but your blogger emails aren't easily found via your blogger profiles or on this page.

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  5. I'll save you the trouble of looking it up on the blog: torontotlmservers@gmail.com

    To everyone else not of the Witness Four: I am monitoring my mail. If you communicate with me, it should be in good fraternal Catholic charity.

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  6. Mr. Barkin,

    What do you wish to communicate in "private correspondence?" Is it 27 pages of calumny and detraction?

    Is it perhaps support of a man who would undertaken bullying, stalking and harassment of another who has sought my help and protection.

    Please tell us, Mr. Barkin, what do you wish to privately communicate?

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